Lorenz, FrederickAbdullah, FaizahBirnbaum, DrakeDarmawan, DanielDong, Sean ZeyouLawrence, LiamLuu, Felice Cat-TuongMalik, MariamParamesh, RishiWood, JenniferBirnbaum, DrakeLuu, Felice Cat-TuongParamesh, RishiManza, John2019-05-175/16/20192019-05-172018http://hdl.handle.net/1773/43763The North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) and the Russian Federation, which will be re-ferred to in this paper as Russia, have a long history of contention that stems from the Cold War and is present to this day. After the fall of the Soviet Union, the future of NATO-Russia relations went through a period of cautious optimism. But after the 2014 Russian annexation of Crimea, dialogue between NATO and Russia deteriorated. With significant challenges ahead, the Alli-ance should analyze its capabilities and ready itself with a multi-faceted defense.NATO and Russia: Strengthening the Alliance and Improving Resiliencereport